How to blow a bubble gum bubble?!


Question:

How to blow a bubble gum bubble?

I chew gum a lot, but I have never been able to blow a bubble! Everyone tries to teach me, but I end up spitting the gum halfway across the room and looking like a retard. Does anyone have tips on blowing bubbles?


Answers:
This took me like 8 years to get. While your chewing your gum, cover the tip of your tounge with the gum. Then hold the end of it with your lips and blow. If you blow it up too big though, it will pop and be like all over your face. Good Luck and Have Fun!

i know. i figured it out last time. keep chewing the new piece of gum till its not sweet anymore. then use your upper jaw teeth and tongue to stretch the gum into a large surface over your tongue. then you can blow the gum. trust me. it works!

I can blow bubbles as big as three feet wide, I'm serious. I'm willing to teach anyone how to blow bigger bubbles, just send me a message.

Here is the beginners way of starting a bubble. This is different from my regular technique, but at least your gum won't end up on the floor:
Roll the gum in your mouth to make a ball.
Flatten the gum on the roof of your mouth.
Stick your tongue in the middle of the pancake.
Move the pancake to the front of your mouth, behind your teeth.
Steady the gum using your lips, as you stick out your tongue.
Stick out your tongue only once, and don't scrape it with your teeth.
Most important--Puff out only when you are sure your gum-tongue is ready and secure.

While you are still a beginner, feel free to hold the bubble at the sides of your mouth. Holding the bubble itself usually causes a premature pop.

Again, you probally won't get spetacular results with this method. Once you can get the bubble to stay in your mouth, let me know and I can share more advanced techniques.




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